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The continuous flash pyrolysis of biomass
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1984
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Wood WasteEngineeringBioenergyContinuous Flash PyrolysisBiomass PyrolysisChemical EngineeringBiomass ConversionOrganic LiquidsBioremediationApplied PyrolysisBiomassBio-oilHealth SciencesBiomass UtilizationBiomass EnergyPyrolysis ProcessBiomanufacturingBiofuel ProductionEnvironmental EngineeringBiomass ResourceWheat Straw
Abstract A continuous atmospheric pressure flash pyrolysis process for the production of organic liquids from cellulosic biomass has been demonstrated at a scale of 1–3 kg/hr of dry feed. Organic liquid yields as high as 65–70% of the dry feed can be obtained from hardwood waste material, and 45–50% from wheat straw. The fluidized sand bed pyrolysis reactor operates on a unique principle so that char does not accumulate in the bed and treatment of the sand is not necessary. The product gas, about 15% of the yield, has a medium heating value. The liquid product is an acidic fluid, which pours easily and appears to be stable. A preliminary economic analysis suggests that if the pyrolysis oil can be used directly as a fuel, its production cost from wood waste is probably competitive with conventional fuel oil at the present time.
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